It might sound like a schoolyard insult, but it’s not. An oxymoron refers to a word, phrase, or use of language that seems to directly contradict itself, and it is believed to come from the Gree ...
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Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick says that while "the video game business will probably be on the leading, if not bleeding, edge of using AI", the entire concept is an "oxymoron".
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describes as an ‘oxymoron of frailty that demonstrates Baselitz’s fortitude’. And yet, somehow, despite the size of the works on display at the Serpentine South, Baselitz never alienates the viewers.